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A young woman in a wheelchair holds a girl in her lap. Both the woman and the girl have long hair. They face each other and touch noses. They both wear white t-shirts and are smiling.A young woman in a wheelchair holds a girl in her lap. Both the woman and the girl have long hair. They face each other and touch noses. They both wear white t-shirts and are smiling.

Make your house an accessible paradise

Revamp your home to connect people and spaces.

Call 029 2061 1277 to find out more about home adaptations.

Three simple steps to creating an accessible home

An older lady in a yellow jumper stands in an open front door of an adapted home. She smiles.

Stay in the home you love

A whole house adaptation is something to consider if you’ve been thinking about moving house. We can help you adapt the home you love to meet your needs. Home adaptations are changes you make to your home to allow you to enjoy your space and do everyday tasks as independently as possible.

Home adaptations can range from small changes, such as installing grab rails or widening doorways, to putting in a stairlift or walk-in-shower.

Increasingly whole house adaptations can also incorporate technology to bring automation, like switching off lights with a voice command, to your home.

Two women chat in an adapted kitchen in South Wales. One woman is in a wheelchair. One woman pats a dog, the other eats a salad.

Specialist whole house adaptations

Specialist whole home adaptations are large projects that renovate a whole house for an individual with complex mobility needs, bringing greater independence, comfort and safety.

This kind of work requires deep knowledge of design, building, accessible products and technology and can involve working with architects, insurance companies and legal teams. We’ve done many whole house adaptations, including a project for a customer suddenly facing disability due to a workplace accident.

Use technology to control features from the touch of a button or a verbal instruction

People with mobility issues often have to work harder than others to control their living environment. Technology has changed how we interact with our home, levelling the playing field for those excluded by a disability. Home automation is convenient and empowering for people who are often forced to depend on others to control their own living space.

Voice commands and gestures are two ways that the safety, comfort and security of a home environment can be controlled.

Our partnership with Loxone enables us to offer you the best home automation solutions that can transform your home into a smart, energy-efficient and safe living space. Home automation technology has come a long way in recent years, and we are excited to bring you the latest in smart home innovation.

Loxone are smart home experts

Our partner, Loxone offer home automation product and a range of smart home services, including installation, maintenance, and support. Their team of experts can help you design and install a home automation system that fits your lifestyle and budget, and provide you with ongoing support to ensure that your system continues to operate smoothly.

Whether you’re looking to automate your home for convenience, security, or accessibility, Loxone has a solution that can meet your needs.

So, if you’re ready to transform your home into a smart living space, contact us today to learn more about Loxone’s products and services.

A grey accessible kitchen, designed and fitted by Adaptmyhome in Cardiff.
The straight Flow-X stairlift at the bottom of a black staircase. The staircase is open to a stylish room in an adapted home. The bannister is painted black and the floor is wooden.
An adapted wet room for someone in a wheelchair. A grey floor with jade walls. A long bar to aid movement, a white seat to sit on.
Outside an adapted home - red railings to hold on to. A non slip walkway with some lawn in the background.
A home lift with the door open in a home in Swansea. The lift is in the corner of the room. The wall paper is patterned.

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“Adaptmyhome are a pleasure to work with. Lee really cares about the work he does and that shines through in everything the company does.”

“Lee did a great job of installing my stairlift and efficiently overcame all the obstacles thrown at him. He even cleaned up after himself. I would not hesitate to recommend him.”

“My mother was really impressed with how spotless the work areas were left when Lee and Steve left each day – probably cleaner than when they arrived!”

“The work has been completed to the highest standard and we are over the moon with the results. We won’t hesitate to contact Adaptmyhome again for any future home improvement works we undertake.”